Exploring the Wonders of Tulum: 2 Dives in Chac Mool Cenote

If you’re looking for a truly unique underwater adventure in Mexico, the Tulum: 2 Dives in Chac Mool Cenote tour offers just that. For around $171 per person, you’ll spend approximately 5.5 hours exploring the enchanting depths of one of Quintana Roo’s most captivating cenotes. This guided experience takes you through two dives, each revealing the mesmerizing natural beauty of crystal-clear waters, stalactites, stalagmites, and sunbeams dancing through the water. Led by knowledgeable guides, this tour promises safety, discovery, and a memorable glimpse into Mexico’s mystical underground world.
What we really love about this experience is how it balances adventure and accessibility. The guides are experts, making sure your safety is prioritized, especially since the maximum depth is just 12 meters (39 feet), which is perfect for divers with Open Water certification. Plus, the combination of a guided tour and full gear included makes it a hassle-free way to enjoy two dives without worrying about equipment logistics.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour is not suitable for children under 15 or those outside the certification requirements. If you’re comfortable with a slightly structured dive and have recent diving experience, this trip is ideal. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who want a small-group setting—limited to just four participants—and appreciate the personal attention that comes with a more intimate experience.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points
- Includes two guided dives in the stunning Chac Mool Cenote
- Full dive gear and instructor included for a seamless experience
- Small group size enhances safety and personal attention
- Second dive offers more opportunity to explore the cenote’s hidden beauty
- Transportation from the dive shop and back is included, simplifying logistics
- Price includes entrance fee and tanks, with optional extras like photos at extra cost
Planning more time in Playa Del Carmen? We've covered other experiences worth considering.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

The Location: Chac Mool Cenote
Chac Mool Cenote, situated in the heart of Quintana Roo near Tulum, is a sacred site with a mystical reputation, known for its crystal-clear waters and striking formations. The cenote’s name, “Chac Mool,” refers to the Mayan god of rain, adding an element of spiritual significance. Once you arrive, you’ll notice the surrounding ancient rock formations that create a natural cathedral underwater—stalactites and stalagmites reaching towards each other, forming shapes that inspire wonder.
The Journey to the Cenote
Starting from Calle 6 Nte Bis. 227 in Tulum, you’ll hop into a comfortable jeep or SUV for a roughly 30-minute ride. The scenic drive offers a preview of the lush landscape and sets the tone for the adventure ahead. Once at the cenote, your guides will equip you with full gear and give a quick safety briefing—crucial in a cave environment, even if you’re an experienced diver.
More Great Tours NearbyFirst Dive: Exploring Sacred Depths
The first dive kicks off with your guide leading the way into the cool, clear waters. You’ll descend to a maximum of 12 meters, allowing plenty of opportunity to admire the unique formations—including stunning stalactites hanging from the ceiling and stalagmites rising from the floor. The light filtering through the water creates a mesmerizing dance, illuminating the underground landscape in shifting patterns.
Many reviewers mention how peaceful and almost hypnotic the underwater scene feels. One diver commented, “We loved the way the sunlight played with the water, making it feel like you’re floating in a natural cathedral.” The visibility often exceeds expectations, giving you a wide view of the formations and the chance to marvel at the calm silence of the cenote.
Lunch Break and Reflection
After the first dive, you’ll enjoy a 45-minute Mexican meal—a welcome chance to recharge, chat about the experience, and appreciate the natural surroundings. The provided snacks, fruits, and water keep you energized for the second round of exploration.
Second Dive: Uncovering More Hidden Corners
The second dive is an opportunity to explore additional chambers or revisit favorite sights. It’s a chance to soak in the beauty, perhaps noticing details missed on the first pass. Some reviewers say the second dive feels more relaxed, as you’re more comfortable with the environment and your equipment.
Return Journey
Following the dives and lunch, you’ll hop back into the jeep for the return trip to the starting point in Tulum, making the entire experience manageable within the 5.5-hour window.
What Makes This Tour Special?

Expert Guides and Safety
The guides are well-versed in the cenote’s environment, ensuring your safety and comfort throughout. Their knowledge enhances the experience, sharing insights into the cenote’s geology and history. The small group size means more personalized attention, which many travelers appreciate.
A Visual and Spiritual Feast
The play of sunlight in the water creates an almost spiritual atmosphere, elevating this activity beyond a typical dive. The stalactites and stalagmites add a cathedral-like grandeur that’s hard to find elsewhere.
All-Inclusive Convenience
Including full gear, tanks, entrance fees, and transportation, the tour offers great value. The only things you need to worry about are having your Open Water certification and bringing your sense of adventure.
Authentic Experience with Local Flavors
The included Mexican lunch is a simple but appreciated touch, giving you a taste of local flavor after your underwater explorations. It also provides a communal atmosphere, where stories and impressions are shared.
Price and Value Analysis

At $171 per person, this experience provides good value considering the all-inclusive nature—gear, entrance, two guided dives, transport, and lunch are bundled into one price. For divers with the proper certification, this is a chance to explore one of the most iconic cenotes near Tulum without the hassle of organizing gear or logistics independently.
The optional ecotax of $15 USD is standard, but remember it’s an additional expense that you’ll pay upon arrival. The tour’s small group size and expert guidance further enhance the value, ensuring you get plenty of attention and a safe, memorable adventure.
Who’s This Tour Best For?
This tour is perfect for certified divers who want a safe, guided exploration of Chac Mool Cenote. It suits travelers comfortable with depths up to 12 meters and those seeking a small, intimate group experience. It’s especially appealing if you’re interested in mystical underwater scenery and want the convenience of all-included logistics.
It’s not ideal for children under 15 or those without recent diving experience, but if you meet the requirements, this activity offers a fantastic blend of nature, adventure, and culture.
FAQ

Do I need special certification for this experience?
Yes, you need an Open Water certification. The maximum depth is 12 meters, and the guides prioritize safety for certified divers.
Is this experience suitable for beginners?
It’s suitable for divers with recent certification (within a year). If your last dive was over a year ago, you might want to refresh your skills before booking.
What is included in the price?
The price covers cenote entrance, two tanks, a full cave instructor, full dive gear, transportation from the dive shop to the cenote, and a Mexican lunch. Snacks, water, and towels are provided too.
Can I take photos during the dives?
Photos are not included in the tour price, but you may choose to bring a waterproof camera (though it’s not explicitly mentioned that photography is allowed or supported).
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 5.5 hours, usually scheduled in the morning, making it a manageable half-day adventure.
Is transportation from my hotel included?
Transportation from your hotel to the dive center isn’t included, but pickup from the designated meeting point at Calle 6 Nte Bis. 227 is part of the package.
Wrapping It Up

If you’re a certified diver eager to explore the captivating underwater world of Mexico’s cenotes, this small-group guided tour in Chac Mool offers an excellent combination of safety, natural beauty, and cultural richness. With two dives, a professional guide, and all equipment provided, it’s a hassle-free way to experience one of the most iconic cenotes near Tulum.
Travelers who value authentic scenery, expert guidance, and convenience will find this tour offers superb value for a memorable, immersive experience. Ideal for those who have recent diving experience, a sense of adventure, and a desire to see Mexico’s underground marvels firsthand.
Whether you’re seeking a spiritual connection with nature or just some spectacular underwater sights, this tour will leave you with stories worth sharing—and a new appreciation for the mystical beauty beneath the surface.
You can check availability for your dates here:More Tour Reviews in Playa Del Carmen
- 3 Hour Catamaran Experience in a Private 42′ Lagoon
- Ancestral Tulum: Excursion to the Mayan Ruins, Cenote & lunch
- Tulum and Extreme Ride from Riviera Maya
- 4 Hours – 53′ Hatteras – Tulum, Playa Del Carmen, Riviera Maya
- Tulum, Coba & Cenote Kuxtal! Deluxe Tour from Playa Del Carmen
- ATV (Shared) Express & Cenote with Transfer from Riviera Maya
More Playa Del Carmen experiences we've covered
- 3 Hour Catamaran Experience in a Private 42′ Lagoon
- Ancestral Tulum: Excursion to the Mayan Ruins, Cenote & lunch
- Tulum and Extreme Ride from Riviera Maya
- 4 Hours – 53′ Hatteras – Tulum, Playa Del Carmen, Riviera Maya
- Tulum, Coba & Cenote Kuxtal! Deluxe Tour from Playa Del Carmen
- ATV (Shared) Express & Cenote with Transfer from Riviera Maya
- Playa del Carmen Jungle Tour: Tulum, Cenote Snorkeling, Ziplining and Lunch
- Tour Las Coloradas – Natural Pink Lake only from Playa del Carmen
- Private Transfer from Playa del Carmen to Cancun International Airport
- Xcaret Eco Archaeological Park Tour
- Tour to swim with turtles
- 4 Hour Private Fishing Tour in Puerto Aventuras Riviera Maya
